文章摘要
福建省蔬菜产地土壤汞污染状况及其影响因素
Mercury Pollution and its Influencing Factors of Vegetable Soils in Fujian Province, China
Received:October 08, 2014  
DOI:10.13254/j.jare.2014.0264
中文关键词: 菜地土壤;汞;污染;福建省
英文关键词: vegetable soil;mercury;pollution;Fujian Province
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Author NameAffiliationE-mail
HONG Zeng-chun Sanming Inspection and Testing Centre for Agricultural Product Quality and Safety, Sanming 365000, China
College of Resources and Environment, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China 
 
GUO Yong-ling College of Resources and Environment, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China  
WANG Guo College of Resources and Environment, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China 1400619353@qq.com 
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中文摘要:
      研究了福建省12个县(市、区)郊区部分菜地土壤的汞污染状况,讨论了影响土壤汞累积及汞有效性的主要土壤学性质.结果表明:调查的菜地土壤全汞含量范围为0.038~1.81 mg·kg-1,其中有33.04%的土壤全汞含量超出国家土壤环境质量二级标准.土壤全汞含量与土壤粘粒、粉粒、有机质含量及CEC之间均呈极显着的正相关,说明这些土壤性质有利于汞在土壤中的累积.土壤有效汞含量范围为0.003~0.095 mg·kg-1,与土壤全汞含量之间呈极显着的线性正相关.土壤汞有效度随土壤有机质的增加而降低,表明有机质是影响土壤汞有效性的主要土壤学性质.
英文摘要:
      An investigation on mercury pollution of the soils was carried out over the vegetable fields at the suburbs of 12 countries of Fujian Province. The main soil properties which influenced the accumulation and the availability of soil mercury were discussed. Results showed that soil total mercury of the vegetable fields was 0.038~1.81 mg·kg-1, and 33.04% of the total soil mercury of the soil samples exceeded the National Secondary Standard for acidic agricultural soils. Total soil mercury had significant and positive correlations with the contents of clay, silt, organic matter, as well as CEC of the soils, indicating that these soil properties were in favour of the accumulation of mercury in the soils. The available soil mercury was between 0.003 mg·kg-1 and 0.095 mg·kg-1, showing a significant and positive correlation with total soil mercury. The availability factions of soil mercury decreased with increasing soil organic matter, suggesting that organic matter was the major soil property which influenced the availability of mercury in the soils.
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